Sex Is a Four Letter Word

Sex is a Four Letter Word is a 1995 Australian film directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joy Smithers, Miranda Otto, Mark Lee, Tessa Humphries and Rhett Walton.

Sex is a Four Letter Word
Directed byMurray Fahey
Produced byMurray Fahey
Written byMurray Fahey
StarringJoy Smithers
Miranda Otto
Mark Lee
Tessa Humphries
Rhett Walton
Edited byBrian Kavanagh
Release date
  • 1995 (1995)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budgetless than A$1 million[1]

It has been described as an Australian version of The Big Chill (1983).[2]

Premise

A love columnist (Joy Smithers) invites six friends over to talk about love and sex.

gollark: Stop with the metadebate, it helps nobody.
gollark: The "p2p" would basically just consist of "nodes pass on messages to other nodes".
gollark: I mean, you could do that anyway, on top of skynet, but nobody would care.
gollark: It doesn't need to be secure, it just needs to be possible to transfer messages between them.
gollark: Eventually if I make it distributed we'll end up with the whole "consensus protocol" mess, but for now you just run a node and that's that.

References

  1. "Production Survey", Cinema Papers, June 1995 p61
  2. Anne Marie Lopez, "Everyone Together Now: Low Budget Filmmaking in Australia", Cinema Papers July 1997 p18-21


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